Alertan ante derretimiento de glaciales
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2020-03
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Núñez Z, Johnny
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Escuela de Medicina Veterinaria
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A medida que el cambio climático provocado por el ser humano derrite los glaciares en todo el mundo, podrían resurgir microorganismos desconocidos por la ciencia.
Si bien el coronavirus ha puesto en alerta a la población mundial y en especial al continente asiático para implementar protocolos que eviten una pandemia, la investigadora Gaby Dolz, de la Escuela de Medicina Veterinaria de la Universidad Nacional (EMV-UNA), advierte que los entes reponsables de la salud humana y animal en el mundo deben estar alerta ante los posibles agentes infecciosos que podría surgir producto del derretimiento de los glaciales.
As human-induced climate change melts glaciers around the world, microorganisms unknown to science may re-emerge. Although the coronavirus has put the world population and especially the Asian continent on alert to implement protocols to prevent a pandemic, researcher Gaby Dolz, from the School of Veterinary Medicine at the National University (EMV-UNA), warns that the entities responsible for human and animal health in the world must be alert to possible infectious agents that could arise from the melting of the glaciers.
As human-induced climate change melts glaciers around the world, microorganisms unknown to science may re-emerge. Although the coronavirus has put the world population and especially the Asian continent on alert to implement protocols to prevent a pandemic, researcher Gaby Dolz, from the School of Veterinary Medicine at the National University (EMV-UNA), warns that the entities responsible for human and animal health in the world must be alert to possible infectious agents that could arise from the melting of the glaciers.
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CALENTAMIENTO GLOBAL, GLOBAL WARMING, ZOONOSIS, ZOONOTIC DISEASE, BACTERIAS, VIRUS